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		<description>Go Al Gore! I think Al as our Veep would be great. I think he would have a lot of influence this time around, and his (environmental) agenda could even be fairly independent of Obama&#039;s primary agenda. We all know there&#039;s enough to fix in this country without even considering the environment.

That said, if I was in Al&#039;s position, I&#039;d probably pass on the opportunity. Why go through all that when you&#039;re already on top of the world, rich from your business endeavours, loved by people all over, and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize? What could possibly top that... maybe getting a chance to get a real energy policy through and an opportunity to enact real change?!?!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Go Al Gore! I think Al as our Veep would be great. I think he would have a lot of influence this time around, and his (environmental) agenda could even be fairly independent of Obama&#8217;s primary agenda. We all know there&#8217;s enough to fix in this country without even considering the environment.</p>
<p>That said, if I was in Al&#8217;s position, I&#8217;d probably pass on the opportunity. Why go through all that when you&#8217;re already on top of the world, rich from your business endeavours, loved by people all over, and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize? What could possibly top that&#8230; maybe getting a chance to get a real energy policy through and an opportunity to enact real change?!?!</p>
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